National Capital Area Crime Stoppers features law enforcement and experts in new bi-weekly informational Webinar series
Crime Stoppers partners with local law enforcement and experts to deliver valuable advice to help citizens and businesses better protect themselves physically and virtually
TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 2021, National Capital Area Crime Stoppers today announced the kickoff of a new bi-weekly Webinar series, which will commence on Tuesday, April 13th at 7pm, and will run every second Tuesday evening. The series is designed to tackle some of the top concerns of citizens and businesses in the National Capital Area.
Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, Crime Stoppers halted its usual and numerous in-person events, many of which were integral to raising visibility and awareness about crime and the organization’s role in crime resolution.
The new Webinar series, entitled “A Matter of Crime” will initially feature guest speakers from the Ottawa Police Service, who will cover advice and topics related to planning and protecting, such as, how to spot scams and fraud, personal safety, and protection of your home. Future Webinars will also include seasonal topics, such as bicycle theft, how to spot human trafficking, and more experts will provide timely and relevant advice.
“The pandemic has forced us to change the way we engage with the public and businesses. Crime Stoppers remains an important organization in our area in the communication of criminal activities and the subsequent resolution of crime,” said Richard McMullen, President and Chair of National Capital Area Crime Stoppers. “A Matter of Crime Webinar series provides a unique opportunity for local citizens and business owners to interact with law enforcement through our platform, get answers to questions, and receive valuable advice about how to spot crimes or protect against them.”
The Webinar format will feature approximately 15-20 minutes dedicated to a key topic, followed by a 15-30 minute Q&A for attendees. In keeping with Crime Stoppers’ mission to protect individuals’ anonymity, attendees will submit their typed question via the Webinar platform and the expert speaker will answer their question during the Webinar.
“Though many people are working from home and there are fewer vehicles on the road, crime continues to impact the National Capital area, and our citizens and business owners require access to information that will help them,” said Constable Jackalyn Getz, Crime Stoppers Coordinator, Ottawa Police Services. “The new Webinar series provides an opportunity to learn some of the best practices to help protect yourself physically and virtually, as well as your property and investments.”
National Capital Area Crime Stoppers is asking for a minimal payment of $10 dollars to participate in each Webinar, with an opportunity to donate more on the registration website, which anyone can sign up through https://beta.crimestoppers.ca/amatterofcrime/
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